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Slovak International Air Fest 26, 27 August 2017
see the link for the participants https://www.siaf.sk/en/program/aircraft/
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Those of you visiting Sliač Airport at the last weekend in August will have a chance to raise your hands in farewell and wave goodby to the flyover leading aircraft - Tu-154. The aircraft is retiring after long period of service and its last flight is scheduled for 27 August 2017. After the flyover the Tupolev will be heading for its last destination - the Museum of Aviation in Košice.
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Re: Slovak International Air Fest 26, 27 August 2017
BARRACKS
MiG-21MF 9501, SL GATE GUARD
AIRSHOW
SLOVAKIAN AIR FORCE
A.319-115(CJ) OM-BYA SGFS
BELL 429 OM-BYD SGFS DIST
FOKKER 100 OM-BYB SGFS
L-39ZA 4703 2.BL
L-39ZA M 4707 2.BL
L-39CM 5251 2.BL
L-39CM 5301 2.BL
L-39CM 5302 2.BL
LET 410FG 1521 2.DR
MiG-29AS 1.BL MAINTENANCE HANGAR
MiG-29A 2022, SL PRESERVED
MiG-29AS 2123 1.BL
MiG-29AS 3709 1.BL HANGAR
MiG-29AS 6526 1.BL NP
MiG-29AS 6728 1.BL
MiG-29UB 1303 1.BL
MiG-29UB 5304 1.BL
MiL Mi-17 0820 2 BVn
MiL Mi-171 OM-BYU SGFS
Tu-154M OM-BYO SGFS
UH-60M 7640 1.VL
AUSTRIAN AIR FORCE
EF.2000 7L-W? 1 STAFFEL NP
EF.2000 7L-WG 1 STAFFEL
BELGIAN AIR FORCE
A-109HA H-45 17 SMD, MRH
CROATIAN AIR FORCE
PC-9M 054 93 ZB, KRILA OLUJE
PC-9M 055 93 ZB, KRILA OLUJE
PC-9M 056 93 ZB, KRILA OLUJE
PC-9M 064 93 ZB, KRILA OLUJE
PC-9M 069 93 ZB, KRILA OLUJE
CZECH AIR FORCE
C.295M 0454 242.tsl, 24 Zdl
JAS.39C 9238 211 tl, 21 zTL
L-159A 6053 (AD572, C-DU) 212.tl
L-159A 6054 212.tl
MiL Mi-35 3366 221.lbvr, 22zTL
MiL Mi-171sh 9825 22.zVrL
GERMAN AIR FORCE
EF-2000B 31+13 TLG-73
CH-53GS 84+87 HSG-64
TORNADO ECR 46+54 AG-51
HUNGARIAN AIR FORCE
JAS.39D 44 59 Sz EX SWEDISH AF 39842
ROYAL NETHERLANDS AIR FORCE
C-130H G-988 336 SQN
POLISH AIR FORCE
C.295M 018 13.eltr
F-16D 4081 6.elt
POLISH NAVY
M-28B-1 1117 28.el
SPANISH AIR FORCE
KC-130H Tk.10-11, 31-53 ALA 31 NP
EF-18M C.15-14, 15-01 ALA 15
EF-18M C.15-39, 15-26 ALA 15
TURKISH AIR FORCE
F-16C 88-0029 SOLOTURK/142 FILO NP
F-16C 88-0032 SOLOTURK/142 FILO
UNITED ARAB EMIRATES AIR FORCE
MB.339NAT 430, 3 TEAM FURSAN
MB.339NAT 432, 5 TEAM FURSAN
MB.339NAT 436, 2 TEAM FURSAN
MB.339NAT 437, - TEAM FURSAN DNF
MB.339NAT 439, 6 TEAM FURSAN
MB.339NAT 440, 1 TEAM FURSAN
MB.339NAT 441, 7 TEAM FURSAN
MB.339NAT 442, 4 TEAM FURSAN
UNITED STATES AIR FORCE
B-52H 60-0003, BD 93RD BS, 307TH BW, AFRC
C-21A 84-0087 76TH AS, 86TH AW
F-16C 89-2008, AV 555TH FS, 31ST OG
F-16C 89-2030, AV 555TH FS, 31ST OG
EX-MILITARY
L-29 OM-SLK, 01 RED (C/N 294645) EX ESTONIA AF HANGARED
SPITFIRE LF.XVie TE184, 9N-B
CIVILIAN AIRCRAFT
AIRBUS A380-861 F-WWOW AIRBUS
BOEING 737-566 SU-GBK AMC AIRLINES NP
BOEING 737-8Q8 OK-TSD TRAVEL SERVICE
CITATION 560XLS G-ZENT
FOKKER DR.1 REPLICA
FOKKER DR.1 REPLICA NP
LET 13 BLANIK OM-2709
LET 13 BLANIK OM-6802
LET 23 SUPER BLANIK OM-0221
LET 23 SUPER BLANIK OM-7128
MX AIRCRAFT MXS N540XX
SOPWITH REPLICA
SOPWITH REPLICA
YAK-3M D-FYGJ, 5 (470204)
ZLIN Z.137T OM-VIB
ZLIN Z.142 OM-PNU, 60 UNIVERSITY OF ZILINA
ZLIN Z.326F OM-CRO
Any help in the MiG 29 in the maintenance hangar near the entrance and the other Austrian EF.2000 would be helpful. There was an L-39 near the southern end but I only saw the tail near the fence. I have missed out a lot of the puddle jumpers!
Mark
MiG-21MF 9501, SL GATE GUARD
AIRSHOW
SLOVAKIAN AIR FORCE
A.319-115(CJ) OM-BYA SGFS
BELL 429 OM-BYD SGFS DIST
FOKKER 100 OM-BYB SGFS
L-39ZA 4703 2.BL
L-39ZA M 4707 2.BL
L-39CM 5251 2.BL
L-39CM 5301 2.BL
L-39CM 5302 2.BL
LET 410FG 1521 2.DR
MiG-29AS 1.BL MAINTENANCE HANGAR
MiG-29A 2022, SL PRESERVED
MiG-29AS 2123 1.BL
MiG-29AS 3709 1.BL HANGAR
MiG-29AS 6526 1.BL NP
MiG-29AS 6728 1.BL
MiG-29UB 1303 1.BL
MiG-29UB 5304 1.BL
MiL Mi-17 0820 2 BVn
MiL Mi-171 OM-BYU SGFS
Tu-154M OM-BYO SGFS
UH-60M 7640 1.VL
AUSTRIAN AIR FORCE
EF.2000 7L-W? 1 STAFFEL NP
EF.2000 7L-WG 1 STAFFEL
BELGIAN AIR FORCE
A-109HA H-45 17 SMD, MRH
CROATIAN AIR FORCE
PC-9M 054 93 ZB, KRILA OLUJE
PC-9M 055 93 ZB, KRILA OLUJE
PC-9M 056 93 ZB, KRILA OLUJE
PC-9M 064 93 ZB, KRILA OLUJE
PC-9M 069 93 ZB, KRILA OLUJE
CZECH AIR FORCE
C.295M 0454 242.tsl, 24 Zdl
JAS.39C 9238 211 tl, 21 zTL
L-159A 6053 (AD572, C-DU) 212.tl
L-159A 6054 212.tl
MiL Mi-35 3366 221.lbvr, 22zTL
MiL Mi-171sh 9825 22.zVrL
GERMAN AIR FORCE
EF-2000B 31+13 TLG-73
CH-53GS 84+87 HSG-64
TORNADO ECR 46+54 AG-51
HUNGARIAN AIR FORCE
JAS.39D 44 59 Sz EX SWEDISH AF 39842
ROYAL NETHERLANDS AIR FORCE
C-130H G-988 336 SQN
POLISH AIR FORCE
C.295M 018 13.eltr
F-16D 4081 6.elt
POLISH NAVY
M-28B-1 1117 28.el
SPANISH AIR FORCE
KC-130H Tk.10-11, 31-53 ALA 31 NP
EF-18M C.15-14, 15-01 ALA 15
EF-18M C.15-39, 15-26 ALA 15
TURKISH AIR FORCE
F-16C 88-0029 SOLOTURK/142 FILO NP
F-16C 88-0032 SOLOTURK/142 FILO
UNITED ARAB EMIRATES AIR FORCE
MB.339NAT 430, 3 TEAM FURSAN
MB.339NAT 432, 5 TEAM FURSAN
MB.339NAT 436, 2 TEAM FURSAN
MB.339NAT 437, - TEAM FURSAN DNF
MB.339NAT 439, 6 TEAM FURSAN
MB.339NAT 440, 1 TEAM FURSAN
MB.339NAT 441, 7 TEAM FURSAN
MB.339NAT 442, 4 TEAM FURSAN
UNITED STATES AIR FORCE
B-52H 60-0003, BD 93RD BS, 307TH BW, AFRC
C-21A 84-0087 76TH AS, 86TH AW
F-16C 89-2008, AV 555TH FS, 31ST OG
F-16C 89-2030, AV 555TH FS, 31ST OG
EX-MILITARY
L-29 OM-SLK, 01 RED (C/N 294645) EX ESTONIA AF HANGARED
SPITFIRE LF.XVie TE184, 9N-B
CIVILIAN AIRCRAFT
AIRBUS A380-861 F-WWOW AIRBUS
BOEING 737-566 SU-GBK AMC AIRLINES NP
BOEING 737-8Q8 OK-TSD TRAVEL SERVICE
CITATION 560XLS G-ZENT
FOKKER DR.1 REPLICA
FOKKER DR.1 REPLICA NP
LET 13 BLANIK OM-2709
LET 13 BLANIK OM-6802
LET 23 SUPER BLANIK OM-0221
LET 23 SUPER BLANIK OM-7128
MX AIRCRAFT MXS N540XX
SOPWITH REPLICA
SOPWITH REPLICA
YAK-3M D-FYGJ, 5 (470204)
ZLIN Z.137T OM-VIB
ZLIN Z.142 OM-PNU, 60 UNIVERSITY OF ZILINA
ZLIN Z.326F OM-CRO
Any help in the MiG 29 in the maintenance hangar near the entrance and the other Austrian EF.2000 would be helpful. There was an L-39 near the southern end but I only saw the tail near the fence. I have missed out a lot of the puddle jumpers!
Mark
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Re: Slovak International Air Fest 26, 27 August 2017
7L-WC AS003 Austrian Typhoon
Do you know the number of the MiG-29 on the flight line with 6526 & 5304, please? Thank you
Do you know the number of the MiG-29 on the flight line with 6526 & 5304, please? Thank you
Re: Slovak International Air Fest 26, 27 August 2017
0921, glad you mentioned it, forgot to put in!
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Re: Slovak International Air Fest 26, 27 August 2017
Thank you for typing out the log, Mark
To add:
6627 MiG-29, inside a shelter in the “VIP Area”
057 PC9 Croatia
By the gate were a MiG-29 (7501 assumed from the colour scheme), a MiG-21 (7801 assumed from previous reports) plus a group of 4 L39’s. 1 camo, 2 grey (1 with sheeting over the cockpit) plus 1 in the red, white & blue scheme. With thanks to Andy Fenton I now know these to be 1730, 4701, 5252 & 5254. 2 more L39's & 5 more MiG-29's were also here but not seen by me.
To add:
6627 MiG-29, inside a shelter in the “VIP Area”
057 PC9 Croatia
By the gate were a MiG-29 (7501 assumed from the colour scheme), a MiG-21 (7801 assumed from previous reports) plus a group of 4 L39’s. 1 camo, 2 grey (1 with sheeting over the cockpit) plus 1 in the red, white & blue scheme. With thanks to Andy Fenton I now know these to be 1730, 4701, 5252 & 5254. 2 more L39's & 5 more MiG-29's were also here but not seen by me.
Last edited by David Moore on 31 Aug 2017, 09:35, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: Slovak International Air Fest 26, 27 August 2017
Dear Mark and David,
Thank you for your report. I have 1 or 2 questions please.
As I had solid reasons for being home Sunday 27th, I still squeezed Sliac and Radom in one trip, doing Sliac from outside Friday afternoon, which went rather well. No MiGs in the hangar of course …
My notes for the Austrian Eurofighters are different as I read them as 7L-WC and 7L-WD on the flightline, and I would say 7L-WC is 100% sure, 7L-WD is 90% +.
As you also seem to have some question marks I want to add my log as well, only what I read from outside, with question marks when not being sure, but no assumptions). The Polish CN.295 likely wasn’t there yet, difficult not to see that, while the Hungarian JAS.39D may have been hiding behind some stuff standing around. Just being curious: Where was it please?
And about the Croatian PC.9s:
Mark you gave 5 serials, and David you added another 2.
Friday from approx. 5 to 7 p.m. there was a line of 6, seen from different angles South of the base, and I would exclude it was 7 then. Beginner’s mistake after 30 years in biz: I didn’t return here and check them after heat haze was gone, so I have an open question: Was 1 in static, arriving later or moved around to join the other 6, please?
Going from North to South, or left to right seen from the motorway side in the West, my notes are as follows:
L.39 grey _ _ _ with special tail
L.39 grey 5251
L.39 grey 5302 (?)
MiG.29AS _ _ _ with ‘digital camo’, not read
MiG.29AS 6526 (??)
MiG.29UB _ _ _ with special tail
F-16C 88-0029
F-16C 88-0032
Eurofighter 7L-WC
Eurofighter 7L-WD
F-18 _ _ _
JAS.39C _ _ _ CZAF (flew around 17:00)
L.159 6054 (both flew after the JAS.39)
L.159 6053 special
MB.339 8x Al Fursan
1x MiG.29 _ _ _ (preserved?) noted behind the MB.339s, behind the blast protection wall
Static area:
M.28 1117
L.39 4707
MiG.29UB 1303
Tornado _ _ _ TLG-51 special
F-16C AV008
F-16C AV030
EF-18A – _ _ _ tiger tail
F-16D 4081
Eurofighter T 31+13 TLG-73
All in 1 line as it seemd, and
1x Mi.17 camo – behind this line
1x Let 410 _ _ _ SKAF camo seemingly opposite the M28 and L.39 4707
More static:
CH-53G _ _ _
C-130H G-988
CN.295M 0454 CZAF
L.39 _ _ _ SKAF between G-988 and 0454
South flight lines:
A.109 _ _ _ BAF
PC.9M HRAF x6
Mi.8 OM-BYU
Mi.17 0820 SAR with dayglow
Mi.35 3366 special c/s
KC-130H TK.10-11 31-53 grey
L.39 5252 grey
L.39 4711 grey
L.39 5254 white
L.39 4701 grey
L.39 5253 grey
Storage area:
MiG.29A 0820 grey
MiG.29A 5311 (??) camo
MiG.29UB 4401 grey
MiG.29A 3911 (covered, looking ‘better’ than the others here)
MiG.29A 7501 special (a bit aside, together with 1x MiG.21 special fin, + at least 1x L.39 camo)
Thank you for your report. I have 1 or 2 questions please.
As I had solid reasons for being home Sunday 27th, I still squeezed Sliac and Radom in one trip, doing Sliac from outside Friday afternoon, which went rather well. No MiGs in the hangar of course …
My notes for the Austrian Eurofighters are different as I read them as 7L-WC and 7L-WD on the flightline, and I would say 7L-WC is 100% sure, 7L-WD is 90% +.
As you also seem to have some question marks I want to add my log as well, only what I read from outside, with question marks when not being sure, but no assumptions). The Polish CN.295 likely wasn’t there yet, difficult not to see that, while the Hungarian JAS.39D may have been hiding behind some stuff standing around. Just being curious: Where was it please?
And about the Croatian PC.9s:
Mark you gave 5 serials, and David you added another 2.
Friday from approx. 5 to 7 p.m. there was a line of 6, seen from different angles South of the base, and I would exclude it was 7 then. Beginner’s mistake after 30 years in biz: I didn’t return here and check them after heat haze was gone, so I have an open question: Was 1 in static, arriving later or moved around to join the other 6, please?
Going from North to South, or left to right seen from the motorway side in the West, my notes are as follows:
L.39 grey _ _ _ with special tail
L.39 grey 5251
L.39 grey 5302 (?)
MiG.29AS _ _ _ with ‘digital camo’, not read
MiG.29AS 6526 (??)
MiG.29UB _ _ _ with special tail
F-16C 88-0029
F-16C 88-0032
Eurofighter 7L-WC
Eurofighter 7L-WD
F-18 _ _ _
JAS.39C _ _ _ CZAF (flew around 17:00)
L.159 6054 (both flew after the JAS.39)
L.159 6053 special
MB.339 8x Al Fursan
1x MiG.29 _ _ _ (preserved?) noted behind the MB.339s, behind the blast protection wall
Static area:
M.28 1117
L.39 4707
MiG.29UB 1303
Tornado _ _ _ TLG-51 special
F-16C AV008
F-16C AV030
EF-18A – _ _ _ tiger tail
F-16D 4081
Eurofighter T 31+13 TLG-73
All in 1 line as it seemd, and
1x Mi.17 camo – behind this line
1x Let 410 _ _ _ SKAF camo seemingly opposite the M28 and L.39 4707
More static:
CH-53G _ _ _
C-130H G-988
CN.295M 0454 CZAF
L.39 _ _ _ SKAF between G-988 and 0454
South flight lines:
A.109 _ _ _ BAF
PC.9M HRAF x6
Mi.8 OM-BYU
Mi.17 0820 SAR with dayglow
Mi.35 3366 special c/s
KC-130H TK.10-11 31-53 grey
L.39 5252 grey
L.39 4711 grey
L.39 5254 white
L.39 4701 grey
L.39 5253 grey
Storage area:
MiG.29A 0820 grey
MiG.29A 5311 (??) camo
MiG.29UB 4401 grey
MiG.29A 3911 (covered, looking ‘better’ than the others here)
MiG.29A 7501 special (a bit aside, together with 1x MiG.21 special fin, + at least 1x L.39 camo)
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Re: Slovak International Air Fest 26, 27 August 2017
= 1730. MiG-21 = 7801Mr AMARC wrote:Dear Mark and David,
Thank you for your report. I have 1 or 2 questions please.
As I had solid reasons for being home Sunday 27th, I still squeezed Sliac and Radom in one trip, doing Sliac from outside Friday afternoon, which went rather well. No MiGs in the hangar of course …
My notes for the Austrian Eurofighters are different as I read them as 7L-WC and 7L-WD on the flightline, and I would say 7L-WC is 100% sure, 7L-WD is 90% +.
I couldn't see either serial but read AS003 & GS024 from the fins
As you also seem to have some question marks I want to add my log as well, only what I read from outside, with question marks when not being sure, but no assumptions). The Polish CN.295 likely wasn’t there yet, difficult not to see that, while the Hungarian JAS.39D may have been hiding behind some stuff standing around. Just being curious: Where was it please?
Polish C295 was nose towards a hangar, left of the Egyptian civil B737. Hungarian JAS39 was nose towards your viewpoint, right end of public area, in front of a double hangar that had MiG 29 3709 in it. Maybe it was obscured by clutter.
And about the Croatian PC.9s:
Mark you gave 5 serials, and David you added another 2.
Friday from approx. 5 to 7 p.m. there was a line of 6, seen from different angles South of the base, and I would exclude it was 7 then. Beginner’s mistake after 30 years in biz: I didn’t return here and check them after heat haze was gone, so I have an open question: Was 1 in static, arriving later or moved around to join the other 6, please?
My notebook says 054, 064, 055, 052, 069, 057. I read them from behind, so perhaps one is incorrect because last digit partially obscured by tailplane? 052 is stored according to Scamble db. I guess we need a photo!
Going from North to South, or left to right seen from the motorway side in the West, my notes are as follows:
L.39 grey _ _ _ with special tail = 5301
L.39 grey 5251
L.39 grey 5302 (?) yes
MiG.29AS _ _ _ with ‘digital camo’, not read = 0921
MiG.29AS 6526 (??) yes
MiG.29UB _ _ _ with special tail = 5304
F-16C 88-0029
F-16C 88-0032
Eurofighter 7L-WC
Eurofighter 7L-WD
F-18 _ _ _ = C.15-39/25-26
JAS.39C _ _ _ CZAF (flew around 17:00) = 9238
L.159 6054 (both flew after the JAS.39)
L.159 6053 special
MB.339 8x Al Fursan
1x MiG.29 _ _ _ (preserved?) noted behind the MB.339s, behind the blast protection wall = 2022
Static area:
M.28 1117
L.39 4707
MiG.29UB 1303
Tornado _ _ _ TLG-51 special = 46+54
F-16C AV008
F-16C AV030
EF-18A – _ _ _ tiger tail = C.15-14/15-01
F-16D 4081
Eurofighter T 31+13 TLG-73 = 31+13
All in 1 line as it seemd, and
1x Mi.17 camo – behind this line = 9825
1x Let 410 _ _ _ SKAF camo seemingly opposite the M28 and L.39 4707 = 1521
More static:
CH-53G _ _ _ = 84+87
C-130H G-988
CN.295M 0454 CZAF
L.39 _ _ _ SKAF between G-988 and 0454 = 4703
South flight lines:
A.109 _ _ _ BAF H-45
PC.9M HRAF x6
Mi.8 OM-BYU
Mi.17 0820 SAR with dayglow
Mi.35 3366 special c/s
KC-130H TK.10-11 31-53 grey
L.39 5252 grey
L.39 4711 grey
L.39 5254 white
L.39 4701 grey
L.39 5253 grey
Storage area:
MiG.29A 0820 grey
MiG.29A 5311 (??) camo
MiG.29UB 4401 grey
MiG.29A 3911 (covered, looking ‘better’ than the others here)
MiG.29A 7501 special (a bit aside, together with 1x MiG.21 special fin, + at least 1x L.39 camo)
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Re: Slovak International Air Fest 26, 27 August 2017
Hi David,
Many thanks for filling the gaps. As you read only 6 PC.9s I suspect and hope they came without a spair and they are finally clear; I need 054 so far.
For the Austrian I was thinking whether my 7L-WD might be 7L-WO, but 7L-WG ... I don't think so. And WD is GS004, while you read GS024. Could be it. Time will show, I believe.
The JAS.39D is small enough to be missed when nose on, even though I changed my position and looked several time. Next chance in KB in 10 days, maybe ;o)
Thanks again, best regards
Martin
Many thanks for filling the gaps. As you read only 6 PC.9s I suspect and hope they came without a spair and they are finally clear; I need 054 so far.
For the Austrian I was thinking whether my 7L-WD might be 7L-WO, but 7L-WG ... I don't think so. And WD is GS004, while you read GS024. Could be it. Time will show, I believe.
The JAS.39D is small enough to be missed when nose on, even though I changed my position and looked several time. Next chance in KB in 10 days, maybe ;o)
Thanks again, best regards
Martin
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Re: Slovak International Air Fest 26, 27 August 2017
No problem Martin. I hope the Typhoons & PC9's get sorted in the end.
I added a couple of the stored/displayed aircraft above now too.
Photos online confirm the Typhoons as 7L-WC & 7L-WG. The PC9's are not so easy to find photos of but one in the Airshow's site arrivals gallery show 6 apparently including 054, 055, 057 & 064. I messaged the team via Facebook to ask them for confirmation of the numbers
I added a couple of the stored/displayed aircraft above now too.
Photos online confirm the Typhoons as 7L-WC & 7L-WG. The PC9's are not so easy to find photos of but one in the Airshow's site arrivals gallery show 6 apparently including 054, 055, 057 & 064. I messaged the team via Facebook to ask them for confirmation of the numbers
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Re: Slovak International Air Fest 26, 27 August 2017
Wow, then photo proof is better than my read off version, 7L-WG in the end.
5 of the PC.9s are on facebook as 054, 055, 056, 064, 069, on several photos. So if only these 5 flew, then the 057 you found was their spare.
5 of the PC.9s are on facebook as 054, 055, 056, 064, 069, on several photos. So if only these 5 flew, then the 057 you found was their spare.
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Re: Slovak International Air Fest 26, 27 August 2017
Krila Oluje say: "The airplanes flying in Sliac were 069, 055, 056, 064, 054, and the spare 057."
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Re: Slovak International Air Fest 26, 27 August 2017
MarkUrkles wrote:BARRACKS
F-16C 89-2008, AV 555TH FS, 31ST OG
F-16C 89-2030, AV 555TH FS, 31ST OG
Mark
Great log
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Re: Slovak International Air Fest 26, 27 August 2017
Sorry for the late reply. It seems the answers have already been given?
Definitely G on the Austrian, it was the one that flew!
Definitely G on the Austrian, it was the one that flew!